- Brand: LPHUMEX
- Color: White
- Max Number of Supported Devices: 1
- Compatible Devices: Fan
- Connectivity Technology: Infrared
- Plastic
- βEasy Installation – Installation of the Universal Ceiling Fan Remote Controls Kit is a breeze and the looks of the remote are second to none. No need to take off the light kit and blades. only 5 wire hookup. All we need to do is loosen the collar at the ceiling, let it slide down to reveal the wires and access into the electrical can. Two wires out of the ceiling connect the remote to electricity, and three wires into the fan control the fan.
- βUniversal Fit Ceiling Fan Add On Remote – No more getting up to turn the lights/fan off after reading in bed/sleeping! It adds remote control compatibility to any fan. LPHUMEX Universal Ceiling Fan Remote Controls Kit works well with 95 percent of ceiling fan light, like Hunter, Harbor Breeze, Westinghouse, Honeywell and Others well-known brands. This wireless controller kit converts traditional ceiling fan with lights into a remote controllable one.
- βGood Signal – No problem with signal, you can adjust the fan from another room, or even downstairs.
- βMulti-Fuctions – Includes separate buttons for 3 fan speeds,designed to separately ceiling fan remote control speed and light; Includes wall cradle for handheld remote control,This kit converts regular ceiling fan into a remote controllable one.
- βBuy with Confidence ! – Strong Signal and timely tech support.



















A. Neiman –
I purchased three of these for my three bedrooms that only have the single light switch with each room having a Hunter Antero 46 in. LED Indoor Brushed Nickel Ceiling Fan. I needed to use the fan pull chain to control the speed of the fan and the light pull chain to turn off the light at night to keep the fan still on. Not a huge issue, yet I was looking for a simple remote for when guest visit.This product has worked flawlessly on one fan for over a month now. I was hesitant to install the other two for syncing issues I discuss later. Install was simple as long as you understand electrical wiring enough to install a fan, and maybe in this case just the basic ability of following instructions. Each control kit came with five plastic twist wire connectors. Installing three control kits, I had 15 wire connectors. As I installed the three units, two of the fifteen wire connectors (13%) came apart where the inter metal separated from the plastic outer piece. Perhaps I was twisting too much, yet I’ve never had this problem with other wire connectors. There were already wire connectors before I installed these control kits, so I reused those when the two failed.My biggest concern was having three identical remote controls that would control three different lights/fans (How would they sync separately?). I really didn’t want one remote in my boy’s bedroom to turn on the light in my girl’s bedroom or the third bedroom. Other products had toggle switches at the control unit and the remote control to sync them up. This product does not have that, and I’m not sure if this was required, yet here were my steps to avoid one remote controlling two lights/fans (follow all precautions for electrical safety with breakers, etc. I will not list breaker steps here):1) Turn off the wall light switch in bedroom 1 and install one Universal Ceiling Fan Remote Control Kit in bedroom 1. Turn on the wall light switch and test remote light and fan buttons. Everything worked as advertised for me, including the timing feature which can be convenient when needed.2) Turn off wall light switch in bedroom 2 and install second kit in bedroom 2. Go to bedroom 1 wall light switch (not the remote’s light button) and turn it off. Then turn on wall light switch in bedroom 2 and test remote light and fan buttons. Only bedroom 2 should be working. I then went to bedroom 1 and turned its wall light switch on and tested its remote. Luckily both remotes worked for their respective bedrooms.3) Turn off wall light switch in bedroom 3 and install third kit in bedroom 3. Go to bedroom 1 and 2 wall light switches and turn them off. Then turn on wall light switch in bedroom 3 and test remote light and fan buttons. Only bedroom 3 should be working. I then went to bedroom 1 and 2 and turned their wall light switched on and tested their remotes. All three remotes only worked for their respective rooms.It might have been overkill and maybe each remote is already assigned to its control unit at the factory, yet I didn’t want to mess around and this worked for me.I gave it 5 stars, yet I thought about 4 stars in terms of build quality. Both the remote and the control are plastic that doesn’t seem too sturdy. The wires from the control unit seem cheap as well compared to wires from the fan itself; I understand different wire gauges, yet I don’t know how to describe the differences. The remote came with a simple wall mount, yet pressing the remote’s light and fan buttons causes the remote to toggle towards the wall in the wall mount. This could have been designed better so the remote would not move if you want to press the buttons while the remote is in the wall mount.Overall, five stars, maybe four, yet it works as advertised and it was very affordable so perhaps a high build quality can’t be expected. Oh, one more thing my wife doesn’t like is that every push of the remote’s light or fan button causes a beep at the control unit. I personally like the audible feedback that the control unit received the signal from the remote control. My wife does not; to each their own.
Kenneth Thorne –
This product works well and is priced well. It is however hard to fit inside the fan housing and took some rearranging to get it in. Happy with the product but if you have an Alexa or think you will do a smart home at some point, I would suggest upgrading to one that supports that. I installed this in my daughterβs room and she often loses the remote. You can override it by using the wall switch, but it would be better to just tell Alexa or google to turn it off or on than looking for the remote.
Kevin Marlowe –
Used a bunch of these to replace built-in ones on Home Depot / Lowes fans so I could get some consistency in the remotes. All easy to install, although I had to hide one in the ceiling (probably not code) because the fan hanging bracket just didn’t have enough room to fit it. Even with an injured hand and working over my head, I could install these in about 15 minutes. Workes well with Bond if you want to integrate them with Alexa/Google/Home Assistant.
Anoushka Lane –
Worked great as direct wire transfer n replacement for a controller that had shorted out. Easy to change part saved having to buy a 200 replacement fan. Only slight thing is I noticed when pushing button for light you hear a audible click where the original was silent. Not a big issue just the one different thing I noticed
Mike Taz –
This remote replaced the hunter oem remote / receiver that i fried reinstalling a cover plate.I wish the beep could be permanently turned off. I know you can turn it off by holding the bottom button, but we also have a switch and that gets turned off regularly making the chime reset to on.
Carol A Warren –
I was quite excited about this item and outstanding price compared to similar items at Lowes or Home Depot. Unfortunately it was too big and wouldn’t fit our newly installed ceiling fan so had to return it. My account was credited very quickly after returning it trouble free at our local UPS.
Velma Church –
Remote and unit both feel and look cheap… but, it did add Remote control function where I didn’t have it before.It would be nice if there was a dimming function for the lights.
Brad Wize –
I bought two of these, one for each of my kids ceiling fans. I was concerned the signal from one remote would interfere with the other receiver but it doesn’t. They both work great. The one bad thing about these is that they beep when you push a button which is very annoying. I took the covers off the receivers and took some pliers to the speakers. Now they are quiet and work great!